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Pharmacological targeting of C5a receptors during organ preservation improves kidney graft survival
A. G. Lewis, G. Köhl, Q. Ma, P. Devarajan,
J. Köhl
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Institute of Biochemistry
Institute of Systemic Inflamation Research
University of Cincinnati
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Anaphylatoxin C5a Receptor
100%
Organ Preservation
88%
Graft Survival
68%
Pharmacology
43%
Kidney
34%
Delayed Graft Function
33%
Organ Preservation Solutions
28%
Cold Ischemia
21%
Transplants
20%
complement C5a-inhibitors
16%
Kidney Transplantation
15%
Isogeneic Transplantation
12%
Chemokine CXCL2
11%
Apoptosis
9%
Complement Activation
9%
Living Donors
9%
Allografts
7%
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
5%
Pediatrics
5%
Inflammation
4%
Wounds and Injuries
3%